Boris Spassky, Soviet chess champ who lost Cold War’s ‘Match of the Century,’ dies at 88

Soviet chess legend Boris Spassky, who lost the 1972 "Match of the Century" to American Bobby Fischer in a Cold War-era showdown, has died at 88. The match, viewed as a symbolic battle between the U.S. and Soviet Union, ended the USSR’s long-standing dominance in chess.

Trump to address Congress, but it's not a State of the Union speech

President Donald Trump will address a joint session of Congress on March 4, but unlike traditional annual addresses, this will not be classified as a State of the Union.

Trump hosts British prime minister to discuss Ukraine, security

President Donald Trump said Thursday that he was confident that Russian President Vladimir Putin "will keep his word" if a deal is reached to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Did ICE targeting change in 1st days of Trump administration?

Has ICE targeting of immigrants changed in the first days of the Trump administration? The answer: Yes and no.

Judge orders Young Thug's jewelry to be turned over to jewelry company

The State of Georgia has agreed to return jewelry seized from Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Lamar Williams, after he was indicted for racketeering and other crimes in 2022.

Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada planned for Tuesday; China tariffs to double

President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada are expected to go into effect on March 4, as critics warn it will drastically raise prices in the U.S.

Transgender service members will be discharged from military, Pentagon says

A new policy at The Pentagon will disqualify service members or recruits from serving if they’ve ever been diagnosed with or treated for gender dysphoria – with few exceptions.

Fulton County judge rejects DA Willis' Bid to quash Senate committee subpoenas

A Fulton County judge has denied District Attorney Fani Willis’ request to dismiss or quash subpoenas issued by the Georgia Senate Special Committee on Investigations.

Georgia election board drops suit after group fails to produce ballot-stuffing evidence

The Georgia State Election Board dismissed a lawsuit against True the Vote, which sought evidence for claims of ballot stuffing in Georgia's 2020 election and 2021 Senate runoffs.

Monica Lewinsky: Bill Clinton ‘should have resigned’ over affair

Clinton admitted to having an affair with Lewinsky while he was president, which ultimately led to his impeachment in 1998.

DOGE cuts outlined in new Trump executive order: See the list

President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order directing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to review federal spending, scrutinize contracts, and eliminate waste.

Trump administration directs agencies to plan for massive layoffs

The Trump administration has issued a memo instructing federal agencies to develop plans for significant reductions in their workforce, aiming to streamline government operations.

House passes Trump’s budget plan; here’s what happens next

Weeks of committee hearings to hammer out the bill's details before it heads to the Senate for a final vote are still ahead.

Trump shares apparent AI video offering ‘what's next’ for Gaza

President Trump shared an AI video of “what’s next" for Gaza that included a sunny beachside resort town alongside images of bearded bellydancers and a golden Trump balloon and statue.

Karen Huger 'RHOP' star sentenced to 1 year

Karen Huger, "RHOP" star, has been sentenced to two years with one year suspended.

Young Thug planning to return to stage at Belgian music festival

Young Thug to headline Les Ardentes Festival in Belgium on July 5, his first performance since being released from jail.